Kim, Khloe, Kourtney, Kendall and Kylie can add one more K-initialed member to their clan. On Saturday, Kim Kardashian and New Jersey Nets forward Kris Humphries officially tied the knot, and their wedding included all the pomp and circumstance one might expect from a Kardashian shindig.

In video of the ceremony posted on E! Online, Kim's nephew, Mason Disick, is seen walking down the aisle as the ring bearer, and Kim's stepdad, Olympian Bruce Jenner, walks the reality starlet down the aisle. Kim wore her first of three gowns of the night by Vera Wang, who was in attendance at the wedding.

Wang wasn't the only A-lister on hand. The 400-plus wedding guests included Demi Lovato, Avril Lavigne (who is linked to Kim's stepbrother and former "Hills" star Brody Jenner), Lindsay Lohan, Mario Lopez and George Lopez.

People.com reported that Kim also paid homage to her late dad, Robert Kardashian, in the wedding program. The message reads, "I so wish my dad could be here today to walk me down the aisle. But I know in a way he is here, and I feel his loving presence all around me. I love and miss you, Dad."

According to Usmagazine.com, the couple wrote their own vows. "Kris talked about how he loved Kim's hustle and work ethic," a source tells the website. "They also talked about all the things they loved about one another."

E! also reported that Wolfgang Puck catered the lavish affair and Robin Thicke performed for the couple's first dance. Their song choice? His track "Angels." Legendary R&B band Earth, Wind and Fire also performed at the party.

DJ Cassidy eventually hit the booth to spin tunes for the party later in the night, however, the New York Post reports that neighbors eventually called the cops around midnight because the party was a bit too loud for the Montecito set. The newspaper further reported that Kim took the news just fine and the party kept on chugging along for a couple more hours.

On Sunday morning, Kim and Kris were spotted leaving their hotel after what by all accounts was one very memorable night.